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2. This type of question asks you to find an argument in one of the answer choices that mimics the method of reasoning used in the original argument. Most of these questions can be answered by simplifying (if A - then B). Evaluate-the-argument questions Parallel-the-reasoning questions Assumption questions Strengthen-the-argumet questions

4. This type of question asks you to pick an answer choice that explains an apparent contradiction between two incompatible facts.
Weaken-the-argument questions Parallel-the-reasoning questions Resolve/explain questions Strengthen-the-argumet questions

5. These questions ask you to find the answer choice that points out flaws in the reasoning of passages
Weaken-the-argument questions Resolve/explain questions Inference questions Identify-the-reasoning questions

6. Unstated premises that support the conclusion. Look for a flaw in the argument that is fixed by the assumption.
Weaken-the-argument questions Resolve/explain questions Evaluate-the-argument questions Assumption questions

7. This type of question asks you to pick an answer choice that identifies the purpose of a word or phrase or the type of reasoning used in an argument
Identify-the-reasoning questions Strengthen-the-argumet questions Parallel-the-reasoning questions Inference questions

8. This type of question asks you to pick an answer choice that would help to evaluate an unspoken assumption about the argument.
Assumption questions Evaluate-the-argument questions Strengthen-the-argumet questions Identify-the-reasoning questions